Trending on the Farm: Colson Montgomery debuts for the Charlotte Knights

The Trending on the Farm series will highlight player trends from the top prospects in the White Sox system as well as any other notable performances across all affiliates.

Top of the Crop

NOTE: This piece will focus on players that are currently in the minor leagues. The “Top of the Crop” portion was determined prior to the Dylan Cease trade, hence why Drew Thorpe, Samuel Zavala, and Jairo Iriarte are all omitted.

RankPlayer (Position) [Level]Last Week (3/29 – 3/31)Trend
1Colson Montgomery (SS) [AAA].167/.231/.167, .398 OPS, 2R, RBI
2Noah Schultz (LHP) [TBD]N/AN/A
3​Bryan Ramos (3B) [TBD]N/AN/A
4Edgar Quero (C) [TBD]N/AN/A
5Nick Nastrini (RHP) [TBD]N/AN/A
6Jake Eder (LHP) [TBD]N/AN/A
7Jacob Gonzalez (SS) [TBD] N/AN/A
8Peyton Pallette (RHP) [TBD]N/AN/A
9Jonathan Cannon (RHP) [AAA]Did not pitchN/A
10Grant Taylor (RHP) [TBD]N/AN/A
Trending on the Farm: Colson Montgomery

22 year old top prospect Colson Montgomery made his AAA debut for the Charlotte Knights this past weekend during their opening weekend series with the Memphis Redbirds. Montgomery recorded two singles, one walk, one RBI, and struck out four times in his first taste of AAA baseball. Jackson Holliday and the Norfolk Tides are set to take on the Knights in the first full slate of games for the 2024 season.

Best of the Rest

AAA (Charlotte)

Trending on the Farm: Oscar Colás

Oscar Colás had a great start to the 2024 season, as the 25 year old outfielder had a 1.538 OPS with two doubles, one home run, and two RBI across the first three games.

Trending on the Farm: Jake Woodford

27 year old Jake Woodford hurled the best start of the weekend for the Knights, throwing five innings of three hit baseball, allowing just one run (earned), two walks, and struck out four.